Street Style: Nine-to-fivers show off professional looks in the Path

On winter weekdays, the Financial District’s underground maze is the perfect place for lunching Bay Streeters to flaunt their fashionable office wear, sans parka. Last Friday, in addition to plenty of power suits, we also spotted analysts and accountants taking advantage of casual dress codes in colourful accessories and slick blazer-and-jeans combos. Here, 15 of the most stylish outfits from the Path.

Name: Linda TaoAge: 30Profession: Payments and innovation specialist
“I hate the cookie cutter work outfits, especially in banking. My look is very minimalist and chic. I try to find classic statement pieces and pair them with pops of colour.”

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Name: JP MackayAge: 32Profession: Real estate investor
“I try to keep it simple. I like to be noticed, but also easily forgotten.”

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Name: Kristina KempfAge: 29Profession: HR specialist
“I dress very feminine at work, but I have a bullet belt at home that I wear to concerts.”

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Name: Michael YeungAge: 23Profession: Accountant
“My dress code is business casual, but I always wear a suit if I’m meeting clients. At the office it’s more chill—especially on Fridays when we can wear jeans.”

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Name: Rebecca GreensteinAge: 34Profession: Emergency veterinarian
“Work Rebecca and casual Rebecca are two different people. At work, I don’t wear makeup—I don’t even brush my hair. But on my days off, I transform. I love anything whimsical.”

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Name: Jahan KargarAge: 34Profession: Business development manager
“This is all my wife’s doing—she loves shopping and I hate it. We have a quarterly shopping date, where we get it all done in a short, intense spurt.”